Psalms 69:3

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is from Psalm 69 and is written by someone who is very tired from praying and crying out to God. They feel like their voice is gone and their eyes are sore from waiting. The key message is about deep longing and weariness in prayer.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're really, really thirsty and have been asking for water for a very long time, but no one brings you any. Your throat gets so dry, and your eyes get sore from looking for someone to help you. That's how the person speaking here feels about waiting for God.

Historical Background

Psalm 69 was likely written by David during a difficult time in his life. It reflects on his trials and his deep faith in God. This psalm was written for the Israelite community to express their struggles and their trust in God.

Living It Out Today

A modern scenario could be someone waiting for a long-awaited response from a job application, feeling exhausted from constant effort and waiting. This verse reminds them to keep their faith, even when they feel weary.

Topics

prayerperseverancewaitinghopesufferingfaith

Related Verses

Job 19:27Lamentations 3:18-19Luke 18:1-8Ephesians 6:18Hebrews 12:3

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be weary of crying in prayer?
Being weary of crying in prayer means feeling exhausted from constant pleading and longing for God to respond to your needs or concerns.
How does this verse relate to perseverance?
This verse shows that even when we feel exhausted, we should continue to persevere in our faith and prayers, trusting that God will respond.
What can we learn about faith from this verse?
We can learn that faith often involves waiting and may be accompanied by weariness, but it also requires trust and continued reliance on God.
How does this verse apply to modern-day struggles?
This verse reminds us that in our struggles, we can feel worn out, but we should keep our faith and continue to seek God's help and guidance.
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